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Taking the Heat Off Microfluidic Chips
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[02/05/2013] Microfluidic devices are allowing microelectronic engineers to shrink laboratories to the size of a computer chip. By ferrying reagents through a series of microscopic channels and reservoirs carved into a flat plate, researchers can develop new chemical reactions or monitor the cellular effects of drugs on a much smaller scale, potentially saving time and money. Taking the Heat Off Microfluidic Chips - Read more
